
2026 Ecology & Conservation Internship
Australian Wildlife Conservancy
- Australia
- Training
- Full-time
- Accountable – taking ownership of our actions and outcomes
- Informed – working together to acquire and apply evidence, knowledge and experience
- Respectful – demonstrating care, recognition and integrity
- Dedicated – committed to delivering effective outcomes, with resilience and tenacity
- Innovative – applying creative thinking for effective solutions
- Sustainable – delivering long-term financial and ecological viability.
- Measure and evaluate the ecological health of AWC’s wildlife sanctuaries and partnership sites;
- Conduct research on key issues relevant to the conservation of wildlife;
- Plan, implement and monitor reintroductions,
- Contribute to conservation and land management strategies, and report on their outcomes and
- Assist with AWC’s communication and fundraising activities which may include participation in supporter events, media and webinars.
- Enable Interns to experience a range of Australian ecosystems, and associated flora and fauna;
- Provide experience with a wide variety of field techniques including:
- Different types of survey and trapping techniques;
- The handling of many different types of animals;
- Specialist skills such as pit tag insertion, DNA sampling, animal husbandry, radio- and GPS- tracking.
- Strong commitment to wildlife conservation
- Fauna and flora survey experience
- Demonstrated capacity to live and work in remote areas (including extended periods camping in the field whilst undertaking surveys) with small groups of people
- Demonstrated capacity to diligently collect and manage data
- Understanding of, and ability to learn identification of Australian flora and fauna
- Physically capable to undertake strenuous fieldwork and possessing a high level of fitness
- Preparedness and capacity to follow OHS and animal ethics procedures
- Ability to conduct fieldwork for extended hours at night
- Fluency in English
- A Bachelor’s degree with Honours (or equivalent experience) in an ecology/conservation program (e.g. BSc Hons)
- Valid manual Australian (or internationally recognised) drivers’ licence and experience driving manual vehicles
- Internships are open to all applicants with the right to work in Australia (appropriate visa, permanent residency etc), though noting key criteria is an understanding of Australian flora and fauna.
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